LIONHEARTED
May 19, 2021
4 minutes
STORY KIAN HEAGNEY
PHOTOS
CHRIS THOROGOOD
CHROME-BUMPERED CLASSICS LINED UP AGAINST MODERN PLASTIC SIBLINGS, ENCOMPASSING EVERYTHING FROM SHOWSTOPPING STUNNERS TO CRUSTY EX-FARM VEHICLES
AFTER the coronavirus pandemic put the kibosh on most racing events last year, fans and competitors were bursting at the seams to get back to the reinvigorated Heathcote Park Raceway for the much-anticipated fifth running of the Tuff Mounts Holden Nationals.
For a Lion-exclusive event, the field was surprisingly diverse. Chrome-bumpered classics lined up against modern plastic siblings, encompassing everything from show-stopping stunners to crusty ex-farm vehicles. Big- and small-block Chevs, angry Holden V8s, turbo RBs and, of course, a legion of
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